Malcolm R. Robertson Lectureship on Holy Living
Stanley Hauerwas, Ph.D.
Monday, November 2, 2009
The Graduate School of Theology is committed to demonstrating the vitality of the historic Wesleyan message as a response to the complex spiritual and social issues facing Christians today. In keeping with this purpose, outstanding scholars are invited to campus to present the results of studies in Wesleyan holiness thought. In 1991, this lectureship was renamed to honor Malcolm R. Robertson, Ed.D. for his 43 years of faithful service to Azusa Pacific University as a professor and administrator.
This year’s Lectureship on Holy Living is a collaboration between the Graduate School of Theology and the undergraduate theology faculty of Azusa Pacific University, which combines the resources of two existing symposia hosted by the undergraduate and graduate theology faculty in order to bring the expertise of an internationally recognized theologian to incite deep theological reflection among students, to provide them with an opportunity to examine the integration of their Christian faith with theoretical knowledge and the practices of the church, and to further the development of their theological scholarship by interaction with a respected scholar whose work many of them study in their courses.
Contact Information:
Graduate School of TheologyAzusa Pacific University
PO Box 7000, Azusa, CA 91702-7000
Phone: (626) 815-6000, Ext. 5645
gradtheology@apu.edu